TOMORROW X TOGETHER Dominates Oricon Year-End Chart with All Albums

TOMORROW X TOGETHER (투모로우바이투게더) has made a remarkable impact on the Oricon year-end chart for 2024, successfully placing all three of their albums released this year on the list. This marks the fifth consecutive year that the group has achieved this feat, showcasing their consistent popularity in Japan.
According to the annual ranking released by Oricon on December 20, 2024, TOMORROW X TOGETHER's Japanese single 'CHIKAI' (誓い/치카이) sold 518,006 copies, securing the 12th position in the 'Single Ranking.' This is the highest ranking for any K-pop or international artist.
All of TOMORROW X TOGETHER's albums released in South Korea also made it onto the 'Album Ranking.' Their seventh mini-album 'Star Chapter: SANCTUARY' (별의 장: 생크추어리) and sixth mini-album 'minisode 3: TOMORROW' ranked 8th (345,764 copies) and 22nd (189,033 copies) respectively. Notably, 'Star Chapter: SANCTUARY' surpassed the sales of their previous third studio album 'Name Chapter: FREEFALL,' which sold 275,000 copies last year, setting a new personal best for the group. With this album, TOMORROW X TOGETHER also broke their own record for the most consecutive weeks at number one for overseas artist albums on the Oricon weekly album chart, reaching a total of 11.
Earlier, TOMORROW X TOGETHER achieved the highest position among international artists on Billboard Japan's 2024 year-end chart, with 'CHIKAI' ranking 13th in 'Top Single Sales.' Additionally, all of their albums released in Korea this year were recognized as 'Hot Albums,' further demonstrating their significant influence.
As the year comes to a close, TOMORROW X TOGETHER is set to wrap up their activities with a series of special performances in both Korea and Japan. They will appear on SBS's 'Gayo Daejeon' on December 25, followed by MBC's 'Gayo Daejeon' on December 31, and will also perform on NHK's prestigious year-end program 'Kohaku Uta Gassen.' They are the only K-pop boy group invited to this year's 'Kohaku Uta Gassen.'
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